Ted Cruz exceeded expectations with a resounding 13-point win in Wisconsin on Tuesday, perhaps permanently altering the course of the race. Plus, Even the best case general election scenario for Trump doesn’t look pretty; To be a “winner,” John Kasich must win first, and, Poll shows Clinton competitive with Trump in Mississippi?

Polls show Ted Cruz leading in Wisconsin ahead of today’s primary, but here’s one prediction that the margin will be larger than expected. Plus, Trump will be wounded, but he can still make it to 1237; Ted Cruz wins delegates with votes, smarts and organization, and, Ben Carson still telling it like it is.

Donald Trump’s odd behavior of late gives credence to the theory he never really wanted to be president in the first place. Plus, Even if the math favors Trump, the delegates themselves may not; Cruz poised for win in Wisconsin, but how large the victory?, and, Trump tells Kasich to get out of the race.

By threatening to revoke or weaken the “eight state” rule, the establishment may be beginning the process of stealing the presidential nomination away from Trump and Cruz. Plus, ‘Women for Cruz’ effort draws contrasts with Trump; In the race to 1237, where to find the delegates?, and, Trump breaking loyalty pledge could cost him South Carolina’s delegates.

Carly Fiorina’s near constant presence on the campaign trail with Ted Cruz is generating talk of a potential vice presidential agreement. Plus, New poll shows Cruz widening lead in Wisconsin; Marco Rubio is no longer in the race but he’s still trying to have an impact, and, Trump campaign manager all but admits Cruz wasn’t involved with Melania Trump ad.

The CNN Republican Town Hall revealed more differences in style than policy between the Republican candidates. Plus, Wounds run deep between Trump and Cruz; Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker makes the right choice, endorses Cruz; Trump’s thuggish campaign manager charged with criminal battery in Florida, and, John Kasich takes his eye off the prize, shocked when no one notices him.

Calling into question the motives of #NeverTrump. Plus, Through its placement on the primary calendar, Wisconsin is set up to play a vitally important role in determining the Republican nominee; Trump and Cruz pan for delegate gold in Rocky Mountain High, and, Hillary tells Bernie to tone it down or she won’t debate him.

Donald Trump’s freefall in national polls vis-a-vis Hillary Clinton has to be troubling, even to him. Plus, Will the real John Kasich please stand up?; California poll of likely voters shows virtual dead-heat in Republican race, and, Clinton and Sanders have stopped calling each other.

Just like football teams after training camp, the Republican candidates will survive and unite when the “regular season” starts. Plus, Open Convention throws VP selection process into turmoil…maybe; Sideline sitters need to ditch Kasich and support Cruz now, and, New Fox poll shows Cruz within three points of Trump nationally.

Jeb Bush endorsed Ted Cruz – benefit or curse? Plus, Does a contested convention favor Ted Cruz?; With two weeks to go until the next primary, time to reenergize, and, New national poll shows Trump being crushed by Hillary Clinton. Uh-oh.

Utah and Arizona give big wins to Ted Cruz and Donald Trump. The establishment’s immigration policy loses huge in Arizona. Plus, No matter how much Trump and Hillary continue to win, most people still can’t stand them; Two more states, two more losses for John Kasich. And he’s running out of money, too, and, After 50+ days of furious voting activity, there’re two whole weeks until Wisconsin.

Entering a slower period on the primary calendar, conservatives must keep fighting for Ted Cruz. Plus, Trump bails on the next debate, Kasich follows, Fox cancels; Delusional Kasich won’t get far even if he makes it to the convention, and, Jindal says Trump’s success is wakeup call for the establishment.

There’s no getting around it, Super-Duper Tuesday was a good day for Donald Trump. Plus, Trump, Rubio and Kasich are delusional. Ted Cruz is a realist; Trump’s victories mask internal trouble at his campaign; Don’t blame Trump supporters for the candidate’s personal flaws, and, Summing it up – Why give The Donald the big job?

Super-Duper Tuesday will likely be Marco Rubio’s last in this year’s Republican presidential race. Plus, Trump’s dominance in Florida isn’t being repeated elsewhere; Ted Cruz preparing for one-on-one fight all the way through California, and, Another Republican debate is set for March 21.

Donald Trump comes in last in the delegate count over the weekend. Plus, While the media obsesses on Florida and Ohio, Cruz concentrates on Missouri, North Carolina and Illinois; Ahead of the Ohio primary, John Kasich receives kiss of approval (or death) from the symbol of the Washington establishment, and, Cruz lands coveted National Review endorsement.

Ted Cruz appeared to take a veiled shot at Donald Trump's upbringing in a wealthy household during the final moments of the Republican presidential debate Thursday night. "What an incredible nation we have that the son of a bartender, and the son of a mailman and the son of a dishwasher and a successful businessman can all stand on this stage, competing and asking for your support.

Ted Cruz said following the CNN debate on Thursday night, “When they learn more about Donald Trump's record, they discover he's been doing everything they're angry about. He is Washington. Donald Trump is the system.”